The company forecasts that an insatiable trend of product launches by cloud providers, riding on the back of increased adoption of cloud services, including artificial intelligence (AI), big data analytics, blockchain and Internet of Things (IoT), will drive the APAC cloud services market to grow at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 27.7% from $16.2bn in 2017 to $55.2bn in 2022.
Siow Meng Soh, Technology Analyst at GlobalData, says: “While global cloud providers – AWS, Google, IBM and Microsoft – have been active in APAC, there are many providers competing for a share of the market. In particular, Alibaba Cloud is a rising cloud provider and a force to be reckoned with.”
Reportedly, Alibaba Cloud has almost 50% of the infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) market share in China. Its annual revenue grew 101% in FY2018 to $2.1bn. Furthermore, the company has a strong presence across various industries in China, including retail, e-commerce, logistics, manufacturing and banking. It offers over 240 vertical solutions, which it can potentially roll-out globally and works to a DevOps culture and speed.
Soh adds: “China has nearly three-times the number of Internet users compared to the US, which speaks volumes around its ability to scale. Alibaba Cloud is now betting big on some emerging markets such as India, Malaysia and Indonesia while competing with others in developed markets such as Hong Kong, Japan, Singapore and Australia.”
In addition, the company seeks to establish up to 10,000 partners globally (aspirational) and has partnerships with Vodafone, Singtel, PCCW, Data Pipe, Malaysia’s TIME, Indonet and SK Telecom.
The cloud provider is also closing the gap with rivals in terms of products and speed of releases, e.g. Apsara (hybrid/private cloud), PAI (AI), Data Lakes, Link Kit (data management) and ElasticSearch. It is staying ahead of competition with an SD-WAN offer (Smart Access Gateway).
Soh concludes: “With the ongoing migration of IT to the cloud, telecom providers and IT service providers have developed a cloud practice to help customers migrate their workloads, implement hybrid cloud and manage multi-cloud environments. These providers often partner with top players, particularly AWS and Microsoft Azure, to help customers keen to use the public cloud services. Going forward, they need to broaden the list of partners since customers are likely to be using a wider range of cloud services and Alibaba Cloud should be on the list for consideration.”